Taming the Wolf

Taming the Wolf

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Champion of Her Heart

Though Marion Warenne's past was but a dim nightmare, her present held a vision of glory--the formidable Dunstan de Burgh. A fierce knight who was determined to win their battle of wills, all the while protesting mightily that he believed not in love....

Dunstan de Burgh, Baron of Wessex, had ofttimes heard himself likened to a wolf on the prowl: fierce, brave and ever-alert to danger. How so, then, could one soft-eyed damsel escape his watchful eye time and again? And even more dangerous, slip past his guard and find her way into his heart?

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Deborah Simmons's Bio

Deborah Simmons discovered romantic fiction in seventh grade and set aside her (still cherished) collection of Nancy Drew mysteries for works by Georgette Heyer, Mary Stewart and Victoria Holt. She went on to become a writer herself, first as a journalist and then turning to fiction.

She is the author of twenty-six historical romances and novellas, including a USA TODAY bestselling anthology and two finalists in the Romance Writers of America's annual RITA competition. Her favorite time periods are the Regency, a glittering era peopled with lords and ladies, and Medieval England, home to her popular series on the thirteenth century de Burgh family.

No matter what the setting, Simmons views her stories as adventures, with humor, mystery and romance just a page away. Her books have been published in twenty-six countries, and illustrated editions are available in Japan, making her grateful for the support of readers throughout the world.